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good morning, america. this morning -- playing defense. for the first time we're hearing from richie incognito, speaking out about accusations of bullying his teammate. >> is it really all just part of football culture? also developing this morning -- we're inside the disaster zone, the world waking up to the size and the scope of the damage from that supertyphoon that slammed the philippines. the death toll could reach 10,000. big cat attack, a female volunteer at a wild cat sanctuary is mauled to death. held back by large cats on the loose, so how could this happen?
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and heads up. a huge satellite is falling to earth due to clash land later tomorrow. nobody knows where. should we be worried about this? good morning. as we come on the air, we're covering a pair of shootings overnight. including one here at new york city, at a popular ice skating rink ne rink. >> more details coming up. also ahead this morning -- the shocking scene witnessed by millions watching mar madness last night, kevin ware suffering a horrific leg injury on live television. good news he's bounced back,
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he's made a triumphant return. we'll hear how he came back. >> an incredible family. we'll start here with a very different kind of a story in the sports world. richie incognito defending his actions now and explaining his relationship with his teammate jonathan martin. abc's aditi roy is in los angeles with the details. >> reporter: good morning, dan. the video that you just saw was richie making his way through a los angeles airport, many assuming that he was there to talk to martin or going to the headquarters of his agent. >> you can ask anybody in the miami dolphins' locker room, who had jon martin's back and they would undoubtedly tell you me.
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>> reporter: today, richie incognito is making a very public appeal. >> the racism. the bad words. you know that's what i regret most. but that's a product of the environment but that's something that we use all the time. >> reporter: in an interview with fox's jay glazer, he speaks candidly about allegations that he bullied jonathan martin. >> this iss an issue of my and jon's relationship. >> reporter: the so-called threats the intimidation, were nothing more than common locker room banter. >> this speaks to -- it speaks to the culture of our locker room, it speaks to the culture or our closeness. >> reporter: dl fins players
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spoke about their embattled teammates. some defending incognito. >> reporter: but some were still perplexed about the whole controversy. >> i think it's just confusion. >> reporter: right now, incognito is still on the miami dolphins roster but on suspension, we don't know if or when he will return to the team. >> clearly a man trying to save his career and reputation. we'll turn now to the disaster in the philippines, where officials fear the death toll could reach 10,000. we're now getting a clearer picture this morning of the extent of the massive damage, abc's ginger zee is here with the latest. ginger, these numbers are expected to climb? >> it's stunning, too, the actual storm is well west of the philippines. now we get to the second storm.
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they don't have water. they're searching for food. power shut down. beaten and trampled. this morning, we get a closer look at the fresh wounds behind that historic storm in the philippines and the terrifying look at the moment of impact. the early numbers are staggering, the associated press is reporting nearly 10,000 people are feared dead. amidst the ongoing rescues, at least 150 are confirmed dead and more than 9.5 million people were affected by typhoon haiyan. i spoke to my husband earlier that day, he was telling me that there was water everywhere. so many still flooding, roads
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choked with debris, relief could take days. what will i do now? my house is destroyed. i didn't anticipate the winds to be that strong." haiyan brought storm surges as high as trees. leveling towns and villages. we just made mass graves for 155 people who have died. "as time passes more heartbreaking images. i have some good news, the storm now heading toward mainland here, vietnam into china the great news it's really weakened, it's not made another landfall and won't as much as a typhoon at all. category 1 hurricane, if that. the rains cause quite a bit of mudslides. we'll have much more on the nation's weather including a lot
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of cold. dan? >> those images are horrifying and we're just starting to learn what happened there. ginger, thank you. staying overseas there, there was controversy, after all of the talk, the negotiations for a historic nuclear deal with iran have collapsed. some optimism remains. alex mar kwad has more. >> reporter: the key players were there in geneva including secretary of state john kerry n the end they didn't agree on the details. kerry told reporters late last night, the meetings had been very productive. but the window to diplomacy wouldn't be open indefinitely. here in jerusalem this morning, a big sigh of relief, the prime minister called the proposed plan bad and dangerous.
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much caution and skepticism is needed before anything is signed. dan, bianna? >> alex, our thanks to you. for more on this let's bring in the host of "this week," george stephanopoulos. this has angered israel. what are the risks for obama right now. >> the risks are doing a weak deal that preserves iran to break out and continue on their nuclear weapons program. one reason that secretary kerry did not sign on, pushed by the french in geneva, they have to make sure that before any sanctions are lifted that iran takes concrete steps that they couldn't violate the deal in a couple of months. >> in the end, it will come down to can you trust the iranians? >> you'll need serious
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inspectors on the ground to verify it. >> so, let me talk about domestic politics, you got governor chris christie on the broadcast this morning, this is a very much a man in the news, on the cover of "time" magazine, they called him the elephant in the room, a little bit of controversy with this, as he considers a presidential run, just having been reelected in new jersey, what are the challenges for him? >> he has several challenges. he also has a lot of momentum coming out of that big win. attracting votes from women, african-americans on the other hand, he has to find a way to, you know, reach out to independents and moderates without alienating the tea party. he'll be able to raise a fair amount of money. the other big challenges for
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him, how well his temperament travels outside of new jersey. we'll find out. >> lot of questions. very excited to see your interview, george. a reminder, don't miss george going one-on-one live with chris christie this morning on "this week." ron claiborne with the morning's other top stories. good morning, everyone. we'll start with a chaotic and deadly scene near houston overnight, two people were killed and nearly two dozen others were wounded at a shooting at a house party. more than 100 people were at that house party. scrambling for cover. some jumping from second-floor windows. police are searching for two suspects, they say. some frightening moments in new york city here as well, also overnight, when shots were fired at an ice rink popular with tourists. in bryant park behind the main
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new york city public library in midtown manhattan. it sent everyone scrambling for cov cov cover. >> we ran as fast as we could. >> the two people wounded weren't seriously hurt. the shooter has gotten away. a flight to from chicago to florida had to make an emergency landing back in chicago after a part of an engine fell off of that plane, passengers on the spirit airlines looked out the windows and saw pieces falling. and the navy has a new addition to its fleet of aircraft carriers. the uss gerald ford. named after our 38th president.
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and also on veterans day weekend, a heartwarming homecoming for a sergeant. sur surprised his wife and kids at a football game in north carolina. happy reunion there. finally, we all know that pet owners will do anything for their animal friends, right, dan? >> yes. >> this is joe joe, the pot belly pig, his back legs were paralyzed in an accident, her owners had a special set of wheels made so that she could still get around. and you can see she's getting around. >> she's a fighter. >> thank you, ron. what a cute ie.
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from harmless animals to deadly animals, that deadly mauling at a big cat sanctuary, a worker bitten by one of the anim animals. they forced to deal with other big cats running loose. abc's reena ninan is here for the latest. >> reporter: it opened in 2001 and this morning, they're trying to figure out how this all happened. it was at this animal sanctuary wildcat haven in oregon, home to nearly 60 cats that an employee was killed. >> it's a little disconcerting. knowing that they're out there. >> reporter: first responders arrived on the scene after 7:00 p.m. the haven already pitch black. >> talking to the emergency responders it's dark. >> reporter: so remote that emergency vehicles have trouble accessing the area. rescuers were too afraid to head
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into the area on foot. >> they were pretty concerned. they told me that it was risky. >> reporter: rescues didn't make it to the caretaker in time >> it just breaks your heart. >> reporter: wildcat haven's website describes the facility as a last hope for more than 60 wildcats that have been abandoned or abused. details still remain as to how the caretaker died or an animal simply escaped. the sheriff's office said that the incident will be investigated. >> horrible incident. we have seen others in this country. switching gears now, this week, we're expecting a big new development in a major american rivalry, new york city versus chicago, forget the debate over the best pizza, best sports team, we're talking about bragging rights for the tallest building in america, chicago native and current new yorker, a
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very split personality linzie janis is here with more. >> reporter: good morning, easy decision to make, which building is taller? wilson or 1 world trade. >> new york can't beat us, we're chicago. >> reporter: a tale of two cities and a few ongoing rivalries. the windy city. versus the big apple. the cubs. or the yankees. deep dish. or thin crust. and now, another one to add to the list. will willis building versus 1 world trade. at 1,776 feet, 1 world trade center towers over the new york city skyline. but critics say, remove that spire at its peak and the newest american sky scraper clocks 83
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feet shy of willis tower at 1,451. the council of tall buildings met friday to determine whether this needle kountsz making it the tallest building. the decision comes true. how much is really riding on the outcome. >> it might hurt a little bit of city pride. >> reporter: and chicagoans seem to agree. >> what if this isn't the tallest building? >> a little bit disappointed. >> reporter: what happened if the 1 world trade center in new yo york. >> probably go to that one. under its current criteria,
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spires that are part of the building's design count. 1 world trade enclosed its communicati communications, the developer recently decided to remove that claifing. therein lies the controversy. >> can't we all get along? >> i live two blocks from 1 world trade center. it's tall enough. >> she's joining the council on tall buildings. we're going to turn now to the heads up warning to, well, every single one of us, a satellite the size of an suv is barrelling towards earth and no one is exactly sure where it's going to crash. they're desperately trying to make last-minute estimates. abc's rob nelson has more on this. >> reporter: good morning, everyone. the bad news is that this
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satellite is indeed hurdling toward the planet the good news it should not pose much of a threat to us earthlings. they're keeping a close eye on the skies as predictions continue about where this huge satellite will hand. this morning, a satellite is barrelling straight toward earth. in the movie gravity, russia bl blew one of its satellite to. in real life, this suv-sized four--year-old satellite is expected to land quietly today or tomorrow. >> we cannot see where the entry is going to happen, except it's not going to happen north of 85, or south of 85. >> reporter: this includes nearly the whole planet. earlier this year, the world witnessed a light show put on by a meteor as it crash landed in
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russia. nasa points out that the chances of retired space junk actually hitting you on its way back to earth is 1 in 32,000. >> my advice is to be outside if you see it coming -- run. >> reporter: if you're still afraid, not to worry. >> most of this burns up when it re-enters in the atmosphere. >> reporter: she keeping it real this morning. this satellite was launched back in 2009. it has simply run out of fuel. it's expected to burn up in the atmosphere, meaning that george clooney and sandra bullock, should be fine. >> her advice -- if you see
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space junk -- run. >> run! all right, a little dramatic reading from rob nelson this morning. thank you very much. >> keeping it real. to someone who's always keeping it real, ginger zee here for a check of the weather. >> thank you, guys. good morning to bismarck, because their high temperature is going to be 39, down right mild to compared to the air that's coming. the biggest cold blast yet this season is going to come in. chicago will start the day warmer on monday and they'll end it right around 30. 226, minneapolis. i can handle that. the wind is going to make it feel like it's close to 0 in many places. just be ready. for those folks in dallas, atlanta, it's warm and mild here. no. this is what happened. a cold blast for the eastern two-thirds of the nation.
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here's what numbers will look like, memphis starts at 68 on monday by wednesday 47. today, it's windy on the east coast. let's look at atlantic city. atlantic city, rough surf, lot of folks down toward florida. really windy conditions making it feel cooler. i'll leave you with a look at the warm place now that they're all chilly. palm springs, 85. that's the big picture.
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with all of the support from everyone and just how positive everyone was keeping me i never had a chance to doubt myself. >> a special brand of determination from star college basketball player kevin ware, eager to help his teammates to another victory this season, some thought that would never happened. his exclusive interview with our gio benitez is coming up. we hear from him and his coaches. he's a fighter. >> you know, he's never watched his video. >> i don't blame him. >> coming later on "good morning america." good morning, everyone. i'm dan harris alongside bianna golodryga. we have something unspeakably awesome to tell you,
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we all loved this video, a surprise proposal in central park, carried out by a gaggle of pugs. the dogs from this very clip have taken over the studios here and sara haines is hyperventilating with excitement. that's coming up. but first, the story of family in louisiana facing an emergency and taking the law into their own hands. they rushed in to save a family member. individual lan day justice played out with knives. abc's susan saulny has the details. >> reporter: this is bethany arsono. just moments after being rescued. she's batterened and bruised after being kidnapped by her ex-boyfriend. thomas, also the father of her young son, held her in an abandoned house in southwest louisiana for two days. >> we'll do whatever we have to
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do to get her back home. >> reporter: she was abducted wednesday, reportedly forced into his car, the search ises intensified police and family members hopping on four wheelers to swarm this house hidden in the sugar cane fields. thomas ditched his car not far from a bush-covered house. where they heard a woman scream. where they found him reportedly armed with a knife. thomas was later reported dead from his injuries. thomas' death ruled justifiable homicide this morning, bethany is expected to fully recover and for that she is thankful for her family. >> a wild story. >> baby aiden is fortunate to have his mother alive. lot of other news overnight. we turn to mr. ron claiborne.
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good morning, everyone, in the news, suspended miami dolphins football player richie incognito is expected to break his silence later today, as he responds that accusations that he bullied his teammate jonathan martin. john kerry's efforts to reach a deal on iran's nuclear program have fallen apart. the proposed deal to suspend iran's nuclear program didn't go far enough. and a first for the olympics, the tor going on its first-ever spacewalk on the interna international space station, for safety reasons it was not lit, it's set to return to earth tomorrow. and finally, miss venezuela won the pageant. they knocked the crown off, a
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quick-thinking new royal caught it before it hit the floor. there's a known rule f the crown hits the floor the runner-up becomes new miss universe. >> welcome to ron's news cast. now over to the weather world. >> hey, miami, good morning to you, how you doing? 83 degrees will be your high today. rough surf along the east coast of florida. tallahassee 80. little rock at 67. enjoy it u because it's about to change. dallas, will go sub freezing for the first time this season. 07 today. wednesday morning it's 31 degrees and you'll stay in the 50s for much of the week. a wintry blast and you may have heard about snow.
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it's not going to bring a whole lot. it's going to move quickly. we'll talk about the latter half of the week, closer tom, i'm in for sam this week, so we'll have a lot of cold to cover. redding is at 73. winter storm warnings and watches popping up in the northwest. that's the big picture. good morning, chicago. >> this weather report has been brought to you by quicken loans and the moment everyone has been waiting for. sunset sunday today. barnstead, new hampshire. that's from elizabeth germond. please send me yours coming up
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gio joins us live from louisville. good morning, gio. >> reporter: good morning, bianna and dan. kevin ware is only 20 years old. his story is full of strength and determination and a little basketball. it's the moment nobody saw coming. >> there's ware. are you kidding me? >> reporter: wednesday during an exhibition game, seven months after that excruciating leg break, louisville guard kevin ware was back on the court and scoring big. >> his first shot back. >> reporter: ware was surprised that the coach even called on him to jump into the game. >> i guess the basketball ju. i haven't played in a game for about 220 days. when he called my name was great. >> reporter: was there ever a moment that you wouldn't be able to step foot on the court?
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>> i never had a chance to doubt myself. >> reporter: at that duke game in march, so many others feared ware would never ball again, after they saw just how bad the break was. >> everybody was down and crying and really, i was told everyone let's win game. >> reporter: i said coach, kevin, it's coach. he woke up and did we win? i said, we got him, big fella. >> i haven't seen the video. >> reporter: you never seen it. >> i never seen it. mentally it would put me at a different state. when i was done playing basketball, i'll look at it then. but, i can't look at it now. >> reporter: ware shows us his scar, just look at how far he's come. amazingly following his injury, louisville went on to win the championship without him. >> these are my brothers and
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they got the job done and i'm so proud of them. >> reporter: teammates saying ware inspired him. >> he's at a point now, he wants to go back to being a normal person and doing what he loves. >> so many people say he wants to be a regular guy. >> that's it. sometimes people are just noticeably treating me different from others. i'm like, let's just be normal here. serve months of life, i don't know how i did it but i did it. i'm back playing basketball. i'm back to doing what i was doing before i got hurt. >> and yesterday marked the first day of the season here, ware didn't play, his coach said that he needs a little bit more time recover, but what a story, guys, he hopes that this is yet
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another winning season for louisville. >> it has to be said with bullying and sports, it's great to see these teammating really coming together supporting him. he looks fantastic. gio thanks. coming up here on "good morning america" -- lady gaga getting into the news business, how she's quite literally making headlines this morning. that's coming up in "pop news" with sara haines after a quick break.
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alex the dream proposal, he enlisted the help of a new york city pug group. with all of the dogs wearing heart-shaped balloons. he got down on bended knee. she said yes. she got a ring. >> that's fantastic. how cute are these pugs? >> he feels story about the commemorative tag. he's really into it. >> we genuinely have the best job. >> and you got to see our control room. >> the pugs have taken over "good morning america." more pugs after a quick break. keep it here on "good morning america."
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my name is eddie metcalf. i enjoworking in my yard and you know, i can't. i can't do that any more,'cuz i'm missing most of my lung. they did a cat scan of my kidneys, no more kidney stones. that's the good news. "but, we found a spot on your lung." that frankly scared the "hell" out of me. i hadn't smoked in 22 years. how could this happen to me? he said, "well, you know about radon gas?" we'll... you know, i heard about it. he said, "well, the second leading cause of cancer" "in america is radon, 22,000 people a year die from this." i literally left the doctor's office, got a test kit, put it in my house, and our result was 39.8. the upper limit is 4. we got to get this fixed. that was on a monday, and on wednesday, our mitigation system was up and running. well, i think everybody should have their house tested. we'd never know. we'd still be living there. i could get another tumor from it. right now, it's changing my life.
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>> good morning, everyone. i'm carolyn tyler. thanks thanks for joining us on this sunday, november 10th. let's start a a quick look at you are a weather with meet lease average. >> good morning. we are starting out with high clouds that are aiding in mild temperatures. it is 52 this morning. we are looking at clouds moving into the bay. a southerly wind bringing in the low clouds, the fog. that will be with us throughout the morning hours. inland are clear. 40s and 50s. not as cold as yesterday. by noontime 50s at the coast, upper 50s around the bay. low 50s inland with a mostly sunny sky. near normal temperatures today with numbers

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